LEFT BFEORE THE END; Shouters Did Not Wait for McKinley's Nomination -- Fakirs Find Business in Souvenirs Dull.

ST. LOUIS, Mo., June 18 -- Outside the Convention Hall to-day St. Louis has taken on its wonted aspect of peacefulness and indolence. The busy, pushing throngs that crowded streets and hotels in the central section last night have melted away. During the sessions of the convention the streets have been comparatively deserted, while the hotel lobbies have not been so quiet for ten days. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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